Culture learning theory and globalization: Reconceptualizing culture shock for modern cross-cultural sojourners
Abstract
Culture shock has long been of great concern regarding the wellbeing and mental-health of international sojourners. Over the last three decades, the world has experienced rapid globalization and the introduction of various technologies which have been found to ‘buffer’ the effects of culture shock, yet the conceptualizations concerning the nature, prevalence, and effects of this phenomenon have not been explicitly modernized to suit such a...
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Title
Culture learning theory and globalization: Reconceptualizing culture shock for modern cross-cultural sojourners
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
58
Pages
100801 - 100801
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